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US1760455A
US1760455A US273509A US27350928A US1760455A US 1760455 A US1760455 A US 1760455A US 273509 A US273509 A US 273509A US 27350928 A US27350928 A US 27350928A US 1760455 A US1760455 A US 1760455A
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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  • This invention relates to centrifugal spreaders intended more particularly for spreading sand, gravel or crushedstone upon roadways.
  • the object of the invention is the provision of this character of novel col struction and arrangement of parts, adapted vto be attached as a trailer to-a truck andv used primarily in connection with a truck of the tilting dump body type ina manner to cause the trailer t'o be elevated to inoperative position when the truck body is in normal load carrying position and to belowered tooperative (position when the truck bodyf is tilted for umping.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary side elevation of a truck with the dump body shown in full lines in elevated dumping position and with a spreader embodying the invention in operative connection therewith.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary rear end elevation of the truck body.
  • Fig. 3 is a top Aplan view of the trailer em
  • Fig. 4 is a front elevation thereof with parts broken away.
  • 1 designates the chassis frame of a truck, and 2 a dump body mounted thereon for tilting movements about an axis 3.
  • the rear end of the dump body 2 overhangs the end of the frame 1 and is provided with a rear end closure plategn having a discharge opening 5 in its central body portion controlled by a slide gate 6 having a handle 7 rising therefrom.
  • the material in the dlnnp body is directed toward the opening 5 in the discharging operation by diagonally disposed side boards 8.
  • the spreader embodying the invention is j of trailer form and comprises a frame 10 rigidly secured to and project rearwardly and downwardly in'transversely spaced relation from the rear endof the chassis frame 1 whereby the trailer is permitted to have vertical swinging movements.
  • the rear end 'of the trailer frame is connected by a pair of chains 14, one at each side, to the upper edge Egtion of the end plate 4 of thetruck dump y 2.
  • the chains 14 are connected at their lower ends to respective eyes 15 on the spreader frame and at their upper ends to respective eyes 16 on the truck body.
  • the trailer ame 10 comprises a top rectangular frame 17, preferably of angle iron construction, with the two side bars of such frame projecting forwardly therefrom to form arms 18 having bearings 19 at their free ends for receiving Vthe shaft 12.
  • trailer frame'l() also includes a sub-frame 20 of rectangular form, which is connected to 8 therefrom to the rear end'of the to frame ,8L
  • a top plate 24 covers the top frame 17 and forms.
  • a hopper 25 disposed in position to receive the discharge of material from the dump body 2 and has a central discharge opening 26 disposed in substantially centered relation to the subrame 20 of thetrailer.
  • the truck 11 of the trailer comprises a frame or axle housing 27 having a horizontal shaft 28 mounted therein and carrying truck wheels 29 without the housing, atleast one of said wheels bein fixed to the shaft to drive v the same.
  • the ousing 27 has an upward extension 30 iixedly secured to cross-bars 31 of the sub-frame 20 and having a vertically disposed shaft 32 mounted therein with its lower end -in geared Vconnection to the shaft 28.
  • the upper end of the shaft 32 carries a spreader wheel 33 below and in centrally disposed relation to the hopper opening 26, so that the discharge from such hopper is received on the wheel.
  • This wheel is of disc form with its top preferablydished and provilcled with a plurality of radially extending ri s 34.
  • the operator may stand on the trailer framein convenient position to control the gate 16 and the consequent delivery of the material to the spreader.
  • the construction of the trailer frame is such as to render it strong and durable and at the same time light an inexpensive, and that it also provides anopen space entirely around the spreader wheel with nothing to impede or interfere with the even distribution ofthe material by such wheel, with the exception of the narrow corner uprights 21 of the frame. It is also apparent that no driving means for the spreader wheel is emplo ed other than the tractive action of the w eels 29 on the surface over which traveling, and that the trailer is only in operative position, with the wheels 29 in engagement with the road surface, when the truck body 2 is in raised material dumping position.

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MATERIAL SPRA-DER Filed April 28, 1928 P. M. VAN VALKENBURG 2 Sheets-Sheet l May 27, 1930- P. M. VAN VALKENBURG 1,760,455
MATERIAL SPREADER Filed April 28, 1928 2 sheets-sheet `2 Fig. 4.
of a spreader Patented May 27, 1930 PATENT OFFICE UNITED STATES IPEBUY I. VAN VALKENBURG, F ANDRIAN, MICHIGAN MTEBIAI: SPBEADEB Application med April 28, 1928. Serial No. 273,509.
This invention relates to centrifugal spreaders intended more particularly for spreading sand, gravel or crushedstone upon roadways. Y
The object of the invention is the provision of this character of novel col struction and arrangement of parts, adapted vto be attached as a trailer to-a truck andv used primarily in connection with a truck of the tilting dump body type ina manner to cause the trailer t'o be elevated to inoperative position when the truck body is in normal load carrying position and to belowered tooperative (position when the truck bodyf is tilted for umping.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description.
The invention is fully described in the following specification, and while in its broader aspect it is capable of embodiment in different Vforms a preferred embodiment thereof is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which,-
Figure 1 is a fragmentary side elevation of a truck with the dump body shown in full lines in elevated dumping position and with a spreader embodying the invention in operative connection therewith. Fig. 2 is a fragmentary rear end elevation of the truck body.
Fig. 3 is a top Aplan view of the trailer em,
bodying the invention, and Fig. 4 is a front elevation thereof with parts broken away.
Referring to the drawings, 1 designates the chassis frame of a truck, and 2 a dump body mounted thereon for tilting movements about an axis 3. The rear end of the dump body 2 overhangs the end of the frame 1 and is provided with a rear end closure plategn having a discharge opening 5 in its central body portion controlled by a slide gate 6 having a handle 7 rising therefrom. The material in the dlnnp body is directed toward the opening 5 in the discharging operation by diagonally disposed side boards 8.
The spreader embodying the invention is j of trailer form and comprises a frame 10 rigidly secured to and project rearwardly and downwardly in'transversely spaced relation from the rear endof the chassis frame 1 whereby the trailer is permitted to have vertical swinging movements. The rear end 'of the trailer frame is connected by a pair of chains 14, one at each side, to the upper edge Egtion of the end plate 4 of thetruck dump y 2. For this purpose the chains 14 are connected at their lower ends to respective eyes 15 on the spreader frame and at their upper ends to respective eyes 16 on the truck body. Thus a substantially ermanent connection is provided between e trailer forming the spreader and the truck body so vthat when the truck body is in normal lowered position the trailer is raised to inoperative position, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, and when the truck body is in raised load discharging position the trailer is resting on the surface over which it travels, as shown in full lines in Fig; 1. l
The trailer ame 10 comprises a top rectangular frame 17, preferably of angle iron construction, with the two side bars of such frame projecting forwardly therefrom to form arms 18 having bearings 19 at their free ends for receiving Vthe shaft 12. The
trailer frame'l() also includes a sub-frame 20 of rectangular form, which is connected to 8 therefrom to the rear end'of the to frame ,8L
17 to which they are secured and the or'ward ends of such side bars form arms 22, which project upwardly and forwardly from the frame 20 and have bearings 23 at their free ends receiving the shaft 12. A top plate 24 covers the top frame 17 and forms. a hopper 25 disposed in position to receive the discharge of material from the dump body 2 and has a central discharge opening 26 disposed in substantially centered relation to the subrame 20 of thetrailer.
j The truck 11 of the trailer comprises a frame or axle housing 27 having a horizontal shaft 28 mounted therein and carrying truck wheels 29 without the housing, atleast one of said wheels bein fixed to the shaft to drive v the same. The ousing 27 has an upward extension 30 iixedly secured to cross-bars 31 of the sub-frame 20 and having a vertically disposed shaft 32 mounted therein with its lower end -in geared Vconnection to the shaft 28.
The upper end of the shaft 32 carries a spreader wheel 33 below and in centrally disposed relation to the hopper opening 26, so that the discharge from such hopper is received on the wheel. This wheel is of disc form with its top preferablydished and provilcled with a plurality of radially extending ri s 34.
` It is apparent that when the spreader is trailing behind the with its wheels-29 resting ,bn the road surface, the wheels will be caused to rotate by tractive action and one, at least, will communicate a rotary movement to the spreader wheel 33 due to the driving connection therebetween, If material is being discharged from the truck body 2 into the hopper 25 of the trailer and thence through the hopper opening 26 onto the spreader wheel 33 when such wheel is rotating, the material will be discharged by centrlfugal action uniformly from the wheel within a radius depending on the speed of rotation of the wheel, thus effecting an even distribution of the material over the road or other surface to which delivered.
During a distribution of the material, the operator may stand on the trailer framein convenient position to control the gate 16 and the consequent delivery of the material to the spreader.
It is apparent that the construction of the trailer frame is such as to render it strong and durable and at the same time light an inexpensive, and that it also provides anopen space entirely around the spreader wheel with nothing to impede or interfere with the even distribution ofthe material by such wheel, with the exception of the narrow corner uprights 21 of the frame. It is also apparent that no driving means for the spreader wheel is emplo ed other than the tractive action of the w eels 29 on the surface over which traveling, and that the trailer is only in operative position, with the wheels 29 in engagement with the road surface, when the truck body 2 is in raised material dumping position. a
I wish it understood that my invention is not limited to anyv specific construction, arrangement or form of the parts, as itis capable of numerous modifications and) changes without departing from the spirit of the claim. f
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is The combination with a truck having a chassis, a tiltable dump body mounted thereon, and brackets rigidly secured to the rear end of the chassis and extending rearwardly and downwardly therefrom, the rear ends of said brackets being provided with bearings, of a trailer, a transverse horizontal shaft secured in the front side of the trailer frame and journaled in said bearings to .provide a pivotal connection between the truck chassis and the trailer so that the latter has up and down swinging movement with respect to the truck, means constituting a'substantially permanent connection between the rear part of the trailer and the upper part of the truck body to cause a raising of the trailer from the ground by said body when lowefred to normal position and to cause alowerof the trailer when the truck body; is tilted to dumpingposition, and means carried by the trailer and operative b tractive action to effect a centrifugal sprea ing of material discharged from the truck body.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto signed m name to this specification.
PE CY M. VAN VALKENBURG.
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US2529889A (en) * 1946-06-20 1950-11-14 Clifford E Sullivan Road sanding machine
US2662313A (en) * 1948-09-23 1953-12-15 Lester M Mowe Dirt leveler attachment for dump trucks

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US2529889A (en) * 1946-06-20 1950-11-14 Clifford E Sullivan Road sanding machine
US2662313A (en) * 1948-09-23 1953-12-15 Lester M Mowe Dirt leveler attachment for dump trucks

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